In their first year under head coach Brian Daboll, the New York Giants surprised everyone by starting the season 7-2. Since then, the Giants are winless in their last four games and are fighting to stay in the NFC playoff picture.
The development of Daniel Jones has been a critical factor in the Giants' success this year. Jones has limited himself to just seven turnovers this season.
The former sixth-overall pick is the 10th-highest-scoring quarterback this year, averaging 17.4 PPG. Is Daniel Jones a fantasy football QB1 still? Should you keep or drop Jones from your fantasy team?
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Is Daniel Jones A Fantasy Football QB1?
Daniel Jones has five weekly finished inside the top 12 quarterbacks this year. The Duke product also has the fifth-most rushing yards among quarterbacks in 2022, with 548.
Despite losing Wan'Dale Robinson and Sterling Shepard to season-ending injuries and Kadarius Toney in a trade with the Chiefs, Jones has made the most of his makeshift receiving corps.
The fourth-year quarterback is on pace to set career highs in passing yards, yards per attempt, and completion percentage and has crushed his career marks in rushing production. In a year where the quarterback position isn't deep, Daniel Jones remains a low-end QB1 in fantasy football.
Can I Drop Daniel Jones in Fantasy Football?
Since Week 9, Daniel Jones has been averaging 19.2 PPG and is the QB5. He's averaging more points than Dak Prescott, Tua Tagovailoa, Tom Brady, Kirk Cousins, and Aaron Rodgers during that time.
Only four quarterbacks have produced more fantasy points with their legs this year than Jones. Despite his breakout season, Danny Dimes is owned in roughly half of ESPN and Sleeper leagues.
Fantasy owners are critical of Jones because of his erratic play. Putting this negative stigma aside, Daniel Jones is worthy of a roster spot in most fantasy leagues and shouldn't be dropped unnecessarily.
Should I Start Daniel Jones in Week 15?
Jones & the Giants take on the Washington Commanders for the second time in a span of 14 days. The Commanders are allowing the 13th-most fantasy points to quarterbacks this year.
In the first meeting, New York's quarterback racked up 200 yards through the air, added 71 on the ground, and threw for a score in a 20-20 tie. His 17.1 points were on par with his season average.
The 25-year-old is 0-9 in his career as a starter in primetime matchups. Sunday night's game has massive implications for the NFC Wild Card standings. With his back against the wall, Daniel Jones is a risky start. If you need upside in your lineup, few players can match Jones's ceiling as a dual threat.
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